1917691
9781550464344
This Silver Anniversary field guidebook has been completely updated after nine previous printings. It includes over 40 wilderness hikes (highest points in Ontario), fabulous coastal trips by kayak along one of North America's longest, undeveloped shorelines and, of course -- all the classic canoe route adventures that have made Temagami so popular for the past century. Detailed travel maps and write-ups offer trouble-free planning and quick field referencing. Temagami is renowned for its remnant old-growth pine forests, clearwater lakes, rugged landscape and moderate climate. The convenient loop configuration of the canoe routes, matched with the variety of lake and wild river possibilities, make Temagami one of the finest canoeing and adventure destinations in the world. The Nastawgan -- 5,000 year-old aboriginal trails, are currently still used and is the largest, intact Native travel network in North America. This was our first guidebook published and is more popular today than ever before. Routes are graded for difficulty with detail notes on length of trip, portages, access points, features, required topographical maps and local ecology. A note about all of Hap Wilson's Guidebooks: Although these are field-friendly travel guidebooks, they are written and illustrated to charm and fascinate the couch-traveler as well. For help on selecting routes, or about current guided trips taking place in any one of these Canadian guidebook favorites, please feel free to contact the author(s) as listed with each title. Find more information at our website: sunriseadventures.com.Wilson, Hap is the author of 'Canoeing, Kayaking & Hiking Temagami', published 2004 under ISBN 9781550464344 and ISBN 1550464345.
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